Markus Heinonenمشاهده پروفایل
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Markus Heinonen is an Academy Research Fellow at Aalto University's Department of Computer Science within the School of Science. His academic position is tied to Harri Lähdesmäki's Professorship, focusing on probabilistic machine learning. He holds a Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology from the University of Helsinki (2013). His research integrates probabilistic modeling , deep learning , and differential equations , with applications in computational biology, drug discovery, and biophysics. Key themes include Gaussian processes, Bayesian inference, generative models, and their use in understanding complex biological systems like immune cell behavior (e.g., T cell receptor analysis in aplastic anemia) and molecular design. He leads major projects such as the Deep Learning with Differential Equations initiative (2020–2025), exploring continuous-time models and physics-informed neural networks. His work bridges theory and application, evidenced by collaborations in diffusion models , optimal transport , and single-cell analysis . Publications span over 65 peer-reviewed outputs, with recent emphases on robust neural network training, multi-target molecular prediction, and interpretable drug design frameworks. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health) through advancements in disease modeling and therapeutic development. He has undertaken visiting research roles at the University of California, San Francisco (2017) and Telecom ParisTech (2013–2014). Media highlights include recognition for work on TCR-epitope prediction and AI-driven enzyme engineering.











